I am reading 'White Power' now. The man was a prophet, but I believe his impact would have been much much greater if he had dropped the Nazi image and symbolism. America people were not ready for that at that time.

Recognition of Hitler as a White hero will not occur until the White race is on the verge of extinction if it ever occurs at all.

You're probably right. As much as I adore National Socialism, I'm not about to use the Swastika as a symbol to recruit under. I'll keep my flag in my room for personal reasons. For serious nationalism in today's world, the swastika's and klan robes need to be dropped.

He was a great and inspirational figure, certainly worthy of remembering for all time.

However, I think his personal gift to me is to ensure that I do not make the sames mistakes. Of his three offspring, one is sadly dead, while the other two (a son and a daughter) are race-mixing filth.

I have children and by understanding how to raise them as a devoted White Nationalist, partly by avoiding the misfortunes of others, they will not destroy their own genetic inheritance and my line will last beyond my lifetime.

A legacy of white children and grandchildren would have been far more beneficial to the Race than the fame of a dead man's deeds... But that is my opinion and I do not expect every member to agree with me.

He was an important figure for our nation and our movement. We need leaders like him today but unfortunately we have too many fence sitters who want others to take one for the team and if they're successful then they'll join up!

He was a good man who saw the light in a time and place where it wasn't so easy to do so (don't forget how many modern day WNs have been awakened by the information available on the internet).

You can question his tactics in regards to presentation but when reflecting on him over 40 years after his death it kind of fades out of significance. He joins the ranks of all those patriots who dedicated their lives to the cause, many of which ended up paying with their lives like Rockwell.

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"Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. You in America will see that some day.” ~ Mussolini to Edwin L James of the New York Times (1928)

"[The Jewish nation] dares spread an irreconcilable hatred against all nations; it revolts against all its masters. Always superstitious, always avid of the well-being enjoyed by others, always barbarous, crawling in misfortune, and insolent in prosperity. Here are what were the Jews in the eyes of the Greeks and the Romans who could read their books." ~ Voltaire, Essai sur les mœurs (1756) Tome 1, page 186

"I would not be in the least bit surprised if these people [Jews] would not some day become deadly to the human race." ~ Voltaire, Lettres de Memmius a Ciceron (1771)

"If the race is in danger of being oppressed or even exterminated, the question of legality is only of secondary importance."
"The world is not for faint-hearted races" —Adolf Hitler, Volume 1, Chapter 3, Mein Kampf

I have heard some of his speeches and he seems like such a humble and respectful individual. I'm Catholic and want to know was he really Anti-Catholic ?

I was a friend of the late Commander Rockwell and was able to have many discussions with him that covered a wide range subjects, including religion. While he publicly stated that he was an agnostic I think that this was done in order to avoid getting into an endless discussion about the Bible. It should be pointed out that in private conversations he would defend Christianity. I can still remember how Commander Rockwell would often argue with his followers who were atheists, in an attempt to show them that what they believed was wrong. In fact I know of two men, who later accepted Christianity (one became a Minister and the other joined the Priesthood) and both told me this was due in part because of what Commander Rockwell had said to them when they were non-believers. Near the end of his life Commander Rockwell did attend some 'Christian Identity' services and was heard to say that he thought this interpretation of the Bible really made a lot of sense.

Regarding Catholicism; I know that at least 1/3 of his followers were Catholic's and if he had been anti-Catholic, they all would have left him. I think that this false allegation comes from the news media, who occasionally would say that he wanted to kill all the Jews and Catholic's, which was simply ridiculous. The only negative thing, that I heard him say about ALL Christian churches, was that some of their leaders were betraying their followers by supporting leftist causes such as race mixing.

Regarding his family; he actually had EIGHT children-- not three as someone suggested on this thread!!

No, Commander Rockwell was NOT "anti-Catholic." I was a member of his party, and we had many Catholic members and supporters.

There was no party literture printed that was hostile either to Catholocism, or to Christianity in general.

The falsehood that GLR was anti-Catholic is a lie spread by the Jews to undercut potential suppoirt for Rockwell and his movement.

Thank you so much for clearing this up i hoped the propaganda wasn't true , Not being an american and not being able to really hear about him other than on the internet , It was really hard to find good information on him! I truly appreciate your reply! Thank you, It would be an honor to be apart of his party!

I was a friend of the late Commander Rockwell and was able to have many discussions with him that covered a wide range subjects, including religion. While he publicly stated that he was an agnostic I think that this was done in order to avoid getting into an endless discussion about the Bible. It should be pointed out that in private conversations he would defend Christianity. I can still remember how Commander Rockwell would often argue with his followers who were atheists, in an attempt to show them that what they believed was wrong. In fact I know of two men, who later accepted Christianity (one became a Minister and the other joined the Priesthood) and both told me this was due in part because of what Commander Rockwell had said to them when they were non-believers. Near the end of his life Commander Rockwell did attend some 'Christian Identity' services and was heard to say that he thought this interpretation of the Bible really made a lot of sense.

Regarding Catholicism; I know that at least 1/3 of his followers were Catholic's and if he had been anti-Catholic, they all would have left him. I think that this false allegation comes from the news media, who occasionally would say that he wanted to kill all the Jews and Catholic's, which was simply ridiculous. The only negative thing, that I heard him say about ALL Christian churches, was that some of their leaders were betraying their followers by supporting leftist causes such as race mixing.

Regarding his family; he actually had EIGHT children-- not three as someone suggested on this thread!!

Thank you ow so kindly for your reply! Thank you so so much for clearing that up! It must of been an honor to be in the presence of such a great man. now that i can step over the false propaganda. I wish i lived in America , Especially during the time of his political status it would of been such a honor to be apart of his party!